Enhanced dual-mode imaging: Superior photoacoustic and ultrasound endoscopy in live pigs using a transparent ultrasound transducer

Jaewoo Kim, Dasom Heo, Seonghee Cho, Mingyu Ha, Jeongwoo Park, Joongho Ahn, Minsu Kim, Donggyu Kim, Da Hyun Jung, Hyung Ham Kim, Hee Man Kim, Chulhong Kim

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Abstract

Dual-mode photoacoustic/ultrasound endoscopy (ePAUS) is a promising tool for preclinical and clinical interventions. To be clinically useful, ePAUS must deliver high-performance ultrasound imaging comparable to commercial systems and maintain high photoacoustic imaging performance at long working distances. This requires a transducer with an intact physical aperture and coaxial alignment of acoustic and optical beams within the probe, a challenging integration task. We present a high-performance ePAUS probe with a miniaturized, optically transparent ultrasonic transducer (TUT) called ePAUS-TUT. The 1.8-mm-diameter probe, fitting into standard endoscopic channels, aligns acoustic and optical beams efficiently, achieving commercial-level ultrasound and high-resolution photoacoustic imaging over long distances. These imaging capabilities were validated through in vivo imaging of a rat’s rectum and a pig’s esophagus. The ePAUS-TUT system substantially enhances feasibility and potential for clinical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadq9960
JournalScience advances
Volume10
Issue number47
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Nov 2024

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